Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 60



Manda trembled with fear. Just about to ask, the old goat disappeared in the smoke.

Before, I was only excited and forgot a key problem. The sacrificial rites and offerings at each level are different. Once something goes wrong, the consequences are very serious.

What stage of ceremony does that stone statue record? It seems that this problem has not been considered from the beginning.

Of the 600 gold coins, 230 have been spent and 370 remain. Do you want to return all these things and buy a second-order sacrificial ceremony?

What if that stone statue is second-order? Isn\'t it a waste of 500 gold coins? This is the wool that has been painstakingly collected from the count. Of course, it can\'t be wasted.

Wait a minute before cracking the ciphertext. It\'s estimated that it\'s not easy to collect the sacrifices, and the scale on your body is almost not filled, so you can\'t rush to upgrade.

As for the madman outside the door, maybe he can wait a little longer. What the old goat said is reasonable. It\'s not too late to pick him up when he rises to the second level

Manda was thinking about the plan. Suddenly, a child screamed outside the pub. When she rushed to the door, she saw Kampala beating Toka.

How did this little guy leave the pub? Manda warned him never to go out the door.

Toka was lying on the ground with blood on his face. Campora stepped on his face and hooked her fingers at Manda.

"Come out, little fellow!"

Manda clenched her fist, and a group of passing businessmen stopped and watched the excitement in the distance.

……

Worm gave the statue to the count. Without asking more, the count received it in the cabinet.

Seeing that worm had not left, the count asked, "is there anything else?"

Worm leaned over and saluted, "my Lord, I have a request."

The count frowned: "just bought back two things. Do you think it\'s a credit?"

Worm said, "I don\'t want a reward. I just want to take some books. You know, I can\'t live without books."

"You\'re still the same!" laughed the count. "Go to the study and take as much as you want. If you want to eat, remember to make a transcript and leave the original."

Worm thanked him and hurried to the study, lying on the dusty bookshelf.

His heart almost jumped out of his chest. Before he knew Manda, he had never concealed anything from the count. After he knew Manda, he had to shed his skin every time he saw the count.

After finding more than a dozen ancient books written in Tilly on the bookshelf, worm flew back to the tavern. The door of the tavern was closed. It seemed that he didn\'t do business. Worm ignored it. He was going to the warehouse to make wine, but he saw Ogg cooking medicine in the fire pond.

"Are you still hurt?" it\'s rare that worm took the initiative to talk to Ogg.

Ogg looked up and said, "it\'s not for me, it\'s for Toka. He\'s hurt and there aren\'t many herbs left."

Before Ogg finished, worm rushed to the guest room and saw Toka and her tearful Mother. Worm came forward and grabbed Manda\'s collar.

"What the hell happened?"

Manda said, "he was beaten by the madman outside. He just wanted to go out and pick up some firewood."

Wom\'s skin turned pure white in an instant. He spread his wings and wanted to rush out, but he was hugged by Manda.

"You can\'t beat him, and we can\'t beat him together. If there weren\'t more and more people watching the excitement, the child would have been killed by him."

"I\'ll fight with him!" roared worm.

"Is it useful to work hard? If you die, who will take care of their mother and son!"

After tearing for a long time, worm finally calmed down. Manda drank a mouthful of wine and gasped, "don\'t worry, I will repay this revenge!"

"What do you want?"

"No reward," Manda felt the scar on Toka\'s face. "I\'m going to kill that bastard. Have you brought back the ancient tiri book?"

Worm returned to his room and put the ancient tiri book in front of Manda: "see what you want. If not, I\'ll get it from the castle."

"What I want..." Manda picked up a book and looked through it for a long time before she found it upside down.

"How do I know which one I want? I don\'t know tyri at all."

"I don\'t know tiri, and I don\'t know what you want," worm said

"Don\'t you know when you eat the book?"

"That\'s no use. I don\'t know tiri or what\'s in the book."

"What\'s the reason?" said Manda angrily. "You didn\'t know the common language at the beginning. Didn\'t you get knowledge by eating books?"

"That\'s because I learned the common language and gained wisdom and ability after eating a Book illuminated by the divine light. This book has no divine light. I know nothing about the words in it. Even if I eat it, I can only remember the appearance of the words and still know nothing about the contents of the words."

Manda drew a big circle in her mind to understand what worm meant. He learned the common language first, and then he could memorize the knowledge in the book by eating the book.

He did not understand the ancient tiri language, nor could he read the contents of the book. He could only remember words and symbols when he ate.

But this still doesn\'t make sense. Worm knows Aramaic. Did he eat the ancient books of Aramaic with divine light?

"That\'s because there are translations," worm explained. "I\'ve eaten some translations of ancient Aramaic books. By comparing them with common words one by one, I learned Aramaic."

"Isn\'t there a translation? Isn\'t there a dictionary or something?"

Manda looked through more than a dozen books. They were all written in pure tiri. There was not even a word in common language.

"There is no translation of tiri books in the count\'s study. Besides, I really don\'t know what you mean by a dictionary."

Manda rubbed her forehead and said, "as long as you have a translation, you can learn tiri?"

Worm nodded.

Manda pointed to her room and said, "clean up the worms inside and around. Don\'t monitor my actions or get close to my room. Don\'t disturb me no matter what happens!"

Worm immediately took back the worms in and around the room. Exhausted, Manda lay in bed all night. The next day, before worm woke up, he took out 50 silver coins and summoned the old goat again.

"Happy new year, distinguished guest."

Manda remembered that the new year had come.

"Happy new year," Manda said softly with a warm smile. "Last night, I was thinking about the set of historical books of ancient tyre. What you said is very reasonable. I shouldn\'t miss such a precious ancient book. I decided to buy it. Haven\'t you sold it yet?"

"You\'re lucky," the old man laughed. "I almost did it."

"Great!" Manda took out her purse. "Count 30 gold coins."

"Tut tut! That\'s yesterday\'s price," the old man shook his head. "Today it\'s going to sell 50 gold coins. Do you still want to buy it?"